Green Prefab and Microsoft use the cloud to speed eco-friendly building
Architects are using a cloud service to test the environmental credentials of materials and components while buildings are still in the blueprint phase.
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Architects are using a cloud service to test the environmental credentials of materials and components while buildings are still in the blueprint phase.
Career Education Corp. has begun one of higher education’s broadest experiments with adaptive learning.
Prince George of Cambridge should never be King of Scots, the chairman of the Scottish Independence Group has said in an outspoken attack on the monarchy that provoked a row with Unionists.
Democratic lawmakers said Sunday they would push for greater oversight of the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of U.S. phone calling records, stoking a debate that has divided members of Congress, especially Republicans.
Car hacking is not a new field, but its secrets have long been closely guarded.
The UK is "complacently standing by" as firms start drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic, a group of MPs has said.
The debate over China's rise being a "threat" to many Western countries isn't a new topic, but a new book entitled China Threat? The Challenges, Myths and Realities of China's Rise presents some unique analysis for this ongoing discussion.
From laptops to cell phones, cars to airplanes, all kinds of everyday products are made using minerals that come from Africa.
If Leonardo da Vinci’s uncannily accurate studies of the human body had been published in his lifetime, they would have changed the course of science
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets on Friday in rival mass rallies for and against the army's overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Mursi ...